I came across these words on the voice for justice web site, and thought them very appropriate for this thread:
In this time of enforced isolation, which could easily have one climbing the walls with frustration and loneliness, perhaps there is also opportunity to draw closer to God, free from distraction.
There is real opportunity here to close one’s eyes to the traumas of the world, and focus instead on Christ, seeking to know him better. To hear his voice. And as one does that, the realities of existence, of which we are so often unaware, come more sharply into focus. To win God is to win all.
So there is blessing here. In this time of self-isolation there is a real chance to get to know God and ourselves much better. To discover strengths and gifts we perhaps didn’t know we had – to try out ‘projects’ that we’ve always wondered about, but for which up to now we haven’t had the time.
We are in the eye of a storm at the moment and there can be a real temptation to despair – to shout, ‘I can’t cope. I can’t bear this separation from loved ones.’ And especially is this true for those witnessing from afar the agonies of a loved fighting for their lives on a ventilator – knowing they can’t be with in their precious last moments. In that situation, hard as it seems, we really do have to trust God. But the underlying truth in all of this is that this current crisis will pass. There is hope. There will be light.
In suffering we are called to endure. Hard as it may seem, that is where the gold is tempered and refined. So let us encourage one another and endure, confident that at the last the Lord will bring forth something infinitely precious – in our own lives, and for humanity as a whole.
Be encouraged, and be strong - in trust that at the last we will see the glory of the Lord.
In these challenging times, may the Lord bless and
keep safe you and all those you love,
So instead of searching for reasons not to believe, why not try opening your minds to contemplate the reality of your own spiritual nature. Try reading psalm 139 or John's gospel and allow the profound meaning of the words to sink in. There is nothing to fear, and you may well discover something infinitely precious - the gift of faith.